Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego? 1993 Educational
The standard English-Slovene dictionary doesn't know the word edutainment. I guess that's because it's not a real word; it's a word I learned playing Sam 'n Max Hit the Road. It's supposed to mean education and entertainment at the same time. And if there was ever something to which this word really applied, it's the game series Where in ___ is Carmen Sandiego?. There are quite a few games in the series, and our site already features the game Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?. This game, Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego? is out of this world. As...
Fighter Bomber (a.k.a. Strike Aces) 1990 Simulation
Fighter Bomber (or Strike Aces in the US) is a fun but very challenging "recreational" flight-sim set in a bombing competition inspired by Gen. Curtis LeMay's training events. You can fly 6 of the world's most popular aircrafts including the F4 Phantom, F15E Strike Eagle, F111 Aardvark, Mig 27, RAF and Luftwaffe Tornado, and Saab Viggen. Mid-air refuelling is available, but very difficult. Realism is dubious, but the emphasis is clearly on playability rather than historical accuracy. Handling and control for each plane is distinctive enough to convey the aircraft's peculiarities, without too much detail as to confuse novice players. Graphics...
Super Dune 2 1994 Strategy
Dune 2 was THE real-time strategy game that single-handedly created a new hot genre and catapulted Westwood to fame. Two years after its release, a group of Dune 2 fans created a special version of the game called Super Dune 2, which substitutes the original 3 Houses in the game for the Mercenary, Sardaukar, and Fremen, each with unique attributes (e.g. the Mercenary is invisible to radar, but cannot create any 4-block structures). The original Houses also do not disappear, but will show up to fight you from time to time. This is an ingenious modification of a classic, but...
Quarantine 1994 Arcade action
One of the first truly irreverent and unpretentiously violent games, Quarantine has achieved cult classic status among action gamers as one of the few games that provide pure, unfiltered, visceral fun of killing pedestrians and everything else that got in your way. The game even has a novel plot: pick up fares and various missions in your struggle to make out as a cab driver in futuristic Kamu city. Graphics and sounds are great by 1995 standards, and like the excellent Grand Theft Auto that followed in its footsteps 3 years later, you have complete freedom to ignore the grand...
Robosport for Windows 1991 Strategy
This fast and fun futuristic tactical strategy game is among the best "beer and pretzel" multiplayer games ever made. Despite a disappointing single-player mode (where entering commands for robots takes forever), the game is a lot of fun in multiplayer, where up to 4 players compete in various modes (e.g. "capture the flag") using robots. ...
Spec Ops: The Line 2012 Arcade action
There is such a dearth of good storytelling in games, let alone shooters, that when a title actually has a narrative that doesn't make you reach for the skip button, you sit up and take notice. Spec Ops: The Line is such a game, injecting some life in a worn-out genre by creating a tense atmosphere and story that make you look forward to the next chapter. The story in Spec Ops rises above the typical "us" versus "them" mentality that's been used so often that dialogue isn't much more than a "hoo-ah," "tango down" or a choice use of...
Barbarian 2 1989 Arcade action
In the sequel to Barbarian / Death Sword, the Wizard Drax is back after previous your defeat of him. But this time, you're not alone. The princess you saved back then has taken up a sword and joined your cause! Now, it's more than a death match. You have to explore into the many tunnels in his dungeon, defeat the dangerous monsters that come between you and cold steel to Drax's throat. The game has similar game play to the original, but with a different challenge. Various monsters will come and attack you, but each have different approaches in order to...
Grand Prix 3 2000 Simulation
Only three words can describe Grand Prix 3 by Hasbro Interactive, simply the best. Created by Geoff Crammond, Grand Prix 3 features 22 licensed Formula 1 drivers and 16 official F1 tracks, ranging from the difficult course in Montreal, Canada to the treacherous terrain of Suzuka, Japan. The interface of Grand Prix 3 is very easy to navigate, and installation was a breeze. On our first launch of the game, we were prompted to configure the graphics settings. The game ran a benchmark test for us, and returned recommended settings, which is good for gamers who just want to race. The...
Shift 2: Unleashed 2011 Simulation
The sequel to 2009's Need for Speed: Shift introduces a helmet camera view designed to re-create the experience of driving 200 miles per hour from the driver's vantage point. Also included are nighttime races, wear-and-tear on both cars and tracks, and a renewed emphasis on simulation-style handling and performance. The "autolog" system lets you share your racing milestones, such as pictures and videos, with friends online. You'll also receive in-game challenges based on your friends' top performances. Customize your vehicle's engine, body, suspension, and other parts to impress rivals and outgain the competition. The limited edition version of Shift 2,...
Fate (Canceled Game Beta Demo) 1996 Arcade action
A nice-looking game using the Build Engine (Duke Nukem 3D, Blood) for which a demo was made. Unfortunately, the full game was never completed, I guess it was "fate", but the demo is still worth a try. The beginning of the game takes place on Pymandros. You have been captured by the Lesyrgian Troops who have come to your planet to regain the All-Father. They are keeping you in a guarded area of the temple for interrogation. You can escape by breaking down the door or you can move a barrel to jump into an air duct. ...
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